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It’s the hope that kills , thoughWell, you'd kind of hope so, right?
It’s the hope that kills , thoughWell, you'd kind of hope so, right?
It was accompanied by a lovely letter, explaining the error of my ways, for not going for a mobile ticket and also the opportunity to have a demonstration of how simple mobile tickets are to use.How has your forced charity donation been used?
9885 who wanted to give £25 to charity.Leicester City Confirms Charity Donations As Season Tickets Sell Out
Leicester City can announce a significant charitable contribution on behalf of supporters, alongside the successful sale of all Season Tickets for the 2024/25 Premier League campaign.www.lcfc.com
A lot of £25’s
9885 who wanted to give £25 to charity.
another, 6,195 took the free one and only 6,469 signed up for the mobile ticketsPlus
Plus those who got it for free
We have a lot of old season ticket holders.another, 6,195 took the free one and only 6,469 signed up for the mobile tickets
It was for under 18’s as wellWe have a lot of old season ticket holders.
Excellent. Even more people who volunteered their cash to charity.another, 6,195 took the free one and only 6,469 signed up for the mobile tickets
Did they?Excellent. Even more people who volunteered their cash to charity.
Yes. They didn't have to pay it so they volunteered to do so. I'm assuming they are happier in the knowledge that it is going to charity and not into the pockets of shareholders.Did they?
Do companies get tax breaks for charitable donations? It could have been structured in such a way that the club benefited from it and by that also the shareholders.Yes. They didn't have to pay it so they volunteered to do so. I'm assuming they are happier in the knowledge that it is going to charity and not into the pockets of shareholders.
That's irrelevant if the charities still benefit.Do companies get tax breaks for charitable donations? It could have been structured in such a way that the club benefited from it and by that also the shareholders.
Who do you mean? The over 65’s who got the physical card for free?Yes. They didn't have to pay it so they volunteered to do so. I'm assuming they are happier in the knowledge that it is going to charity and not into the pockets of shareholders.
No. Those who paid for it.Who do you mean? The over 65’s who got the physical card for free?
So not even more people who volunteered their cash to charity then?another, 6,195 took the free one and only 6,469 signed up for the mobile tickets
Excellent. Even more people who volunteered their cash to charity.
Did they?
Yes. They didn't have to pay it so they volunteered to do so. I'm assuming they are happier in the knowledge that it is going to charity and not into the pockets of shareholders.
Who do you mean? The over 65’s who got the physical card for free?
No. Those who paid for it.
I paid my £25 for a plastic season card.So not even more people who volunteered their cash to charity then?
Okay. Just the nine thousand odd who volunteered their cash for charity then. Still, it's good news for Rainbows and Loros.So not even more people who volunteered their cash to charity then?
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